Meetings will be hybrid, Zoom and in person until further notice. Join us at Little America at noon for a meeting that starts at 12:15. To join a Membership meeting with Zoom, follow the meetings information below.
Dr. Schaffer is the President of Laramie County Community College (also known as L-Triple C), Wyoming’s largest community college. LCCC is an aggressively innovative and comprehensive college with a main campus located in the state capital of Cheyenne, a branch campus in Laramie and outreach sites located across Southeastern Wyoming. Since Dr. Schaffer’s arrival at LCCC, the College has completed more than $75 million in facilities improvements, celebrated two record-setting graduating classes, and has seen the award of degrees and credentials to students increase by more than 38 percent.
ZOOM MEETING INFORMATION:
If you want to say, "Hi!" and catch up with each other before the meeting, please "join" the virtual meeting any time after 12:00. You will be able to unmute yourself and connect for about fifteen minutes. When you first join the meeting, you will be in a "waiting room" and we will let you in as soon as we can. At 12:15, we'll get the meeting started.
TO JOIN A ROTARY CLUB OF CHEYENNE MEETING FROM A COMPUTER, TABLET OR SMART PHONE
Or download the Zoom app from your App Store (iPhone) or Google Play (android) and create an account for future use. Then click the + Join button, and enter the Meeting ID: 890 5263 9939, password: 065537
The April 8th Social will be at The Hawthorn Tree 112 E. 17th Street from 4:30-6:00pm.
Susan Allen, the owner and also a club member will go over some of the items she has available. Light Appetizers, wine and beer will be provided. Tea will be available for purchase.
Before or after the Social, consider the Cheyenne Art Walk from 5 to 8 p.m. Past DG George McIlvaine’s hand carved Ducks’ Unlimited decoys will be sold at Deselms Fine Art Gallery with the proceeds going to the Central Wyoming Aviary.
Mary McIlvaine will be at Deselms.
Just for information: Located in downtown Cheyenne, Wyoming, The Hawthorn Tree was established in 2020. They stock over 150 different herbs, teas, and spices, and carry their own line of handcrafted bath and body products made on site. They offer an extensive selection of books and supplies for the home herbalist to make their own custom creations and also proudly feature products and tasty treats from local artisans. Their secluded meditation space is open for drop-in meditation anytime during business hours and also provides a space for weekly guided meditation classes. They also offer classes on personal enrichment, herbalism, and how to make your own herbal products.
Here's another reason to look forward to 2021! A chance to win a new 2021 Ford Bronco Sport or $20,000! See Cheyenne Rotary's Facebook page or visit Spradley Barr Motor for more info about this sporty 4x4 vehicle. Buy your raffle tickets online here or from any Rotary Club of Cheyenne member. $50 each, or 3 for $100. To get the 3-ticket deal, click here. Cheyenne Rotary Ford Bronco Raffle Tickets - 3 for $100
THANK YOU Spradley Barr for your generous donation of this new release from Ford! All proceeds will go to Cheyenne Rotary Club Foundation and add to the impact of Rotary's charitable work in Cheyenne. Help Cheyenne Rotary build the endowment to reach the $1million goal and ensure sustainable local community service indefinitely!
First Place Prize: 2021 Ford Bronco Sport or $20,000
Second Place: $1,000
Third Place: $500
Drawing on June 2, 2021. Title, taxes, insurance extra. All sales final.
To purchase raffle tickets by mail, please send a check by May 31, 2021, to:
Cheyenne Rotary Club Foundation
P.O.Box 511, Cheyenne, WY 82003-0511
Include a note with the name, address and phone number that you would like included on each ticket, as well as the mailing address that you would like the tickets mailed back to. For questions or to buy tickets over the phone, call 307-773-0355.
Per IRS, the cost of raffle tickets purchased from nonprofit entities is not deductible as a charitable contribution.
The Otto and Fran Walter Foundation has pledged $15.5 million to The Rotary Foundation to start a Rotary Peace Center in the Middle East or North Africa.
Rotarians, Rotaractors, and Interactors worked together in a nationwide project that promoted behavior change and initiated safety standards for businesses.
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